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  1. #21

    Quote Originally Posted by unsay_ngalan_nimo View Post
    ang prblema kato mamatay na mga filipino sa iraq dili lagi nila makuha ang insurance naa sa ila contract....
    problema jd. faet baya ana ilang style oi...

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by unsay_ngalan_nimo View Post
    naa ko kaila nag earn ug 7,000$ a month sa iraq... makalimpyo siya tingali ug half or 5,000... supervisor sa laundry... not bad na ang pay diba?

    then naa insurance na 50,000 dollars daw pero ang prblema kato mamatay na mga filipino sa iraq dili lagi nila makuha ang insurance naa sa ila contract....
    kung ingon ana naman lang na walay ma kobra na insurance simbako na naay mahitabo sa iraq.agwantahon nalang nako ang gamay na sweldo dinhi.bahalang wala koy kwarta basta naa lang ko sa pinas kay sa ingon ana ka way klarong dawatonon nya naa pa gyud ko sa laing nasud.
    Audentes Fortuna Juvat

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by 7DMM View Post
    kung ingon ana naman lang na walay ma kobra na insurance simbako na naay mahitabo sa iraq.agwantahon nalang nako ang gamay na sweldo dinhi.bahalang wala koy kwarta basta naa lang ko sa pinas kay sa ingon ana ka way klarong dawatonon nya naa pa gyud ko sa laing nasud.
    the problem is ang insurance kay murag kuha-an sad... katong namantay sa afghanistan na disgrasya na chopper na ang uban na indiano na buhi na filipino ra namaty... wala sila nakuha sa ila 2m na insurance benfit murag ang naka abot ra sa ila kay 150k ra... na naa sa contract kay 2m...

    mahatagn unta ug protection ato mga workers didto kung ilift ang ban...

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by high_heels View Post
    Sa akong na hibaw an, there will be proactive measurements nga buhaton sa government of Iraq to assure Filipino workers a more fare and just wages for the OFW's. That also means they will need to work with our government agencies para ma uniform ang wages sa mga workers.

    But bisag unsaon siguro ug bali bali, mas dako gyud ug bayad ang Iraq kaysa sa other Arab countries....
    if the government of irag will assure filipinos sa safety and security , then ok na kau to lift the ban. i have friends who are ofw's , heard their stories nasad. and dili lang sa Iraq nga atong na hibaw-an na "dili safe" . since the ambassador of Iraq said his piece about lifting the ban and giving us filipinos assurance, Go na! -->opinion lang.

  5. #25
    heard the news lately about our nurses. i think 300 of them will be given a job . ambot ug nasayop ko. but for a year lang man cguro to. shows kun unsa ka lisud ang pinas when it comes to job opportunities. naa job fair pero sa thousands nga nang apply, wala ra katunga ana ang matagaan ug job.and mostly sa marketing. commission basis. if u dont meet ur quota , u dont get a penny. lugi paka sa pletehan. sad reality d bah. mao nga a lot of filipinos will go out of the country to work. this is about giving unemployed filipinos a chance to work and give their families a brighter future. -->provided that our govt. and Iraq's will give them full security and safety in all aspect.

  6. #26
    I agree. What is more relevant to really talk about now is moving on. Institutions are being built, reforms are being introduced, and slowly but surely Iraq is heading to its bright future. A healthy Philippines-Iraq relationship opens up a lot of possibilities para sa ating mga bansa. At mukhang very sincere naman ang Iraqi government to improve their country's reputation.

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    im not so aggree with lifting the ban to Irag... there's no assurance yet that Filipinos deployed in that country will be in safe and secured condition... bisag asa pede naay mo buto... bisag asa naa pede mahitabo na pinusilay... dili lang sa tah mag kumpyansa ron... unsaon nalang kung naa Filipino ma hostage (simbako) unya si Pnoy ang presidente... Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onig.heck View Post
    im not so aggree with lifting the ban to Irag... there's no assurance yet that Filipinos deployed in that country will be in safe and secured condition... bisag asa pede naay mo buto... bisag asa naa pede mahitabo na pinusilay... dili lang sa tah mag kumpyansa ron... unsaon nalang kung naa Filipino ma hostage (simbako) unya si Pnoy ang presidente... Good luck!
    i respect ur opinion. just like hostage drama in manila. halos gi ban nata sa HK. and a lot of Chinese nationals got mad. pero naa pud niingon na "it can happen anywhere" . so, dili lang sa Iraq mahitabo ang kagubot. even in the US or European Countries. Iraq's ambassador is trying to reach out sa Philippine govt and the Filipinos to lift the ban. maka ingon nasad jud ta cguro na aware na ang Iraqi govt. sa reasons why ni resulta sa ban ang ato sad nga gobyerno. naa na gyud sla gihimo na move to at least make Iraq a "safe" country for OFWs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marielee View Post
    i respect ur opinion. just like hostage drama in manila. halos gi ban nata sa HK. and a lot of Chinese nationals got mad. pero naa pud niingon na "it can happen anywhere" . so, dili lang sa Iraq mahitabo ang kagubot. even in the US or European Countries. Iraq's ambassador is trying to reach out sa Philippine govt and the Filipinos to lift the ban. maka ingon nasad jud ta cguro na aware na ang Iraqi govt. sa reasons why ni resulta sa ban ang ato sad nga gobyerno. naa na gyud sla gihimo na move to at least make Iraq a "safe" country for OFWs.
    dili lang gyud tah mo kumpyansa... wala tah kahibaw when mo attact nga mga Iraqi rebels.... rehas ra gyud diri sa atoa... if naa ka sa Iraq expect that anytime sa imong pag stay naa gyuy ma hitabo nga

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    dili sad tingali tibuok part sa Iraq ang delikado just like in the philippines. landmines ray daghan didto. ^^

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